Erik Perez survives bloody third-round brawl to beat Francisco Rivera

MONTERREY, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 21: Erik Perez of Mexico awaits the reading of the decision after his bantamweight bout against Taylor Lapilus of France during the UFC Fight Night event at Arena Monterrey on November 21, 2015 in Monterrey, Mexico. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

Erik Perez fought a smart, tactical game plan through two rounds before throwing caution to the wind and engaging in an absolute slugfest with Francisco Rivera in the final five minutes Saturday night at UFC 201 in Atlanta.

The highly-touted prospect out of Mexico had to endure some hard shots early from Rivera, but once he got his timing down, Perez was able to stick and move to out-point the veteran featherweight.

Perez used superior footwork and speed to hit Rivera from the outside and quickly circle away before his heavy-handed opponent could land any powerful counter shots.

It was a dangerous move for Perez considering he was winning the fight up to that point, but he ended up getting the better of Rivera in those exchanges as both fighters threw haymaker after haymaker at each other.

After a frenetic pace for about 45 seconds, Rivera was completely gassed and Perez took him to the mat where he battered him for the remainder of the round. An earlier cut that opened up from a back elbow strike had Rivera gushing blood onto the canvas as he did everything he could to survive the onslaught from Perez.

In the end, Perez earned a unanimous decision victory for his second win in a row and sixth win overall inside the Octagon.